'ii'Si: To present specially arranged music Frank Haworth The Clarke High School April 1, 2, 3., Norridge is a Band and Choir of Newcastle, suburb of Chicago, and the will be playing host to the RHS Band is under the .and of Ridgewood High direction of Dr. Glenn Morte- - richool,Norridge, Illinois, on risen. High school bands often PAPA'S PIZZA 300 King St. E., Newcastle Call 987-4709 For Pick-up & Delivery SEVEN DAYSA WEEK Serving Pizza - Spaghetti Salad Plates - Submarines have "exchanges" when they pay each other week-end visits, and stay in one another's homes. The Clarke Concert Band and Choir went to Norridge last November, and all the young musicians are excited about renewing their acquaintances in the security of their own hospitality. hospitality. The CHS visit to Chicago included plenty of sight-seeing, sight-seeing, a visit to the Music Department of Northwestern University, splendid, social events, a day at the midway "Old Chicago" and presentation presentation of a public concert. The Clarke students have spent many hours helping their Social Committee head, Laura Laura Me Knight, to put together as interesting a schedule for the Americans. It will include a visit to Parkwood in Oshatya, a tour of a local modern farm owned by Mr. Ralph Downes, a flight over the area in light aircraft, the Toronto Science Centre,. and Cas Loma. Of course, the CHS students will be along on all of this, and even many of them will be experiencing these activities for the first time. It is expected that the Norridge Band will be the featured "Stars" at a free public concert (collection ! ) Friday evening, April 2, that, will be followed by a dance for those attending the concert. Music for the dance will be Shared by stage bands from the two schools. The latest term for a dance band is "stage band". Probably one of the most significant activities at the •\ç,\ Pepsi- 25* Cola NON', RETURNABLE °26 oz. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS LIMITED SUPPLY Spaghetti & $1QQ Meat Balls ,,UJ • f With BUTTERED ROLL and PARMESAN CHEESE concert will be the presentation presentation of the Ridgewood Band of a- piece known as "Pine Ridge" that the CHS group has had specially written for the occasion by Mr. Frank Haworth, of Harwood. Mr. Haworth was trained in composition in England, and served the British Government Government as a musician for many years in the West Indies and Bermuda before coming to Canada in 1956 to work for the Globe and Mail as a critic, and for the CBC as a composer, as well as for free-lance work. Mrs. Haworth Haworth became an academic instructor at the National Ballet School, in Toronto, and set up their programme of studies for young dancers in ■ residence. , It seems Mr. Haworth had all his meals at his desk during the two days it took to compose "Pinë Ridge", Ridge", according to Mrs. Haworth, Haworth, and it is commendable. that he should come out of retirement to befriend the CHS students. Mr. Haworth is known as a "traditionalist without being old-fashiioned" and has composed composed a lyrical, yet rhythmic and polyphonic work that certainly makes anyone think of a sunny day on the : Pine Ridge. It is modern without being cacophonic, and was tailored especially to the abilities of high school musicians. musicians. It should be a fine souvenir for the Americans to carry home for their parents and friends to enjoy. William Scoffield, CHS Band Band and Choir Director, is ' extremely pleased tljat his Orono Weekly Times) March 31, 1976 - 7 charges have commissioned a new work for young baqds by a local composer, and admires admires the strategy that will automatically carry it beyond the locality. The Principal of CHS, Mr. Witherspoon, is unduly proud of the whole business !. n n n m n Weekly Times U f\ U 11 U Custom Forms With Substance Phone 416-983-5301 Escorted Tours New York City Eastèr Weekend APRIL 15-18 Wheeling W.V. Special Jamboree Week-end Show APRIL 30-MAY 2 Sunshine Party Tours 372-9961 DIRECT EXPRESS BUS BOWMAN VILLE TO TORONTO Effective March 29th VOYAGEUR COLONIAL LTD* WILL BEGIN AN EXPRESS| COACH SERVICE TO DOWNTOWN TORONTO Departing from the flying Dutchman Motor Inn 7:35 a.m. - Daily Exc. Sunday. Arriving Toronto (Bay & Dundas) at 8:40 a.m. Return Trip leaves Toronto at 5:00 p,m. - Daily Exc; Sunday. ' ; V . ' X . Arrives at the Flying Dutchman Motor Inn at 6:00 p.m. One-way Fare: $2.90 Round Trip: $5,55 Club 65: $2.00 - One Way Monday * Thursday. SAVE MORE WITH COMMUTATION BOOK TICKETS • . , NOTE: THIS COACH,DOES NOT USE HIGHWAY NO. 2 FOR FREE INFORMATION ON ALL VOYAGEUR SERVICES FROM BOWMANVILLE - PHONE 623-3024 SCOTT'S FURNITURE 73 KING ST,